Drink & Discuss - CASE: The Dyatlov Pass Incident
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Join us at MALDRON HOTEL, Newcastle for a cuppa and a chat about this week's case:
In 1959, nine experienced hikers died mysteriously in Russia’s Ural Mountains. Their tent was found slashed open from the inside, and their bodies scattered, some nearly naked in freezing temperatures. Autopsies revealed bizarre injuries—crushed bones, internal trauma, and one hiker missing eyes and a tongue.
Soviet authorities ruled the deaths caused by a "compelling natural force," but theories persist, ranging from avalanche and hypothermia to secret weapons testing and paranormal events. The case remains chillingly unsolved.